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Daylight and Showers in the Maldives

The best time to visit Maldives is from December to April when the weather is the most pleasant. This is also the busiest and most expensive time to travel

A visit to the maldives weather march will amaze you with marvel at the excellence of the islands regardless of when you go. Notwithstanding, assuming you are searching for continuous spells of daylight in this tropical heaven there are sure seasons that are superior to others for visiting these diamonds of the Indian Ocean.

The 1190 coral reef islands that make up the Maldives stretch 820km from north to south across the central belt. Their interesting area on the equator allows them an all year heat and humidity with not many varieties in everyday temperature over time.

Overall, day to day temperatures stretch around 30°C (86°F) during the day and can tumble to low 20°Cs (low 70°Fs) during rainstorm months. The most sultry month is April, the coldest (however still warm) is December, while September sees the most precipitation.

As the Maldives traverses an impressive distance across the central belt, you can encounter very huge contrasts in the weather conditions relying upon where you are. The South Atoll has more precipitation, while the North Atoll encounters a drier hotter environment.

Changes in the Maldives weather still up in the air by the two unmistakable rainstorm seasons. The dry season, Iruvai, is brought by the upper east rainstorm and brings clear blue skies, lower mugginess and little downpour. The wet season, the Hulhangu, is brought by the southeast storm and brings overcast skies, weighty downpour, solid breezes and difficult situations. Be that as it may, these stormy spells can be short and sharp and are sprinkled with extensive stretches of warm daylight.

The dry season runs from January to March, with the change to the wet season in April. The wet season then, at that point, runs from May to November with the change back to the dry season in December. May to October are known as carrying the wettest climate to the islands. Making the months of the dry season a firm #1 with holidaymakers hoping to observe ensured winter sun.